The Lexington dispatch. [volume] (Lexington, South Carolina) 1870-1917, August 19, 1908, Page 8, Image 8
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DRUG SUNDRIES EC
Our Drug Sundries department is a g
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Biveris Violet Talcum Powder, former!
I>rice, per box
Spiro Powder, per box
Mennen's Talcum Powder, two boxes f
? - Oakley's Talcum Powder; per box ?
Sachet Powder Puffs-, each
Cashmere Bouquet Soap, per cake
Pear's Uncented Soap; per cake
Prophylatic Tooth Brushes, regular 35c
Ana all other Drug Sundries at less th?
MIMNAUC
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psxrciL aits scissors.
Wayside Notes Gathered Here and
There by a Dispatch Man.
A fine rain fell last night.
* i 1.' m 1.
Be sore ana vote next xuesuay.
Rev. W. H. HiUer and Prof. F. W.
Ranch are visiting in Prosperity.
Col. Geo. Bell Timmerman , was
here for a couple of days this week.
Managers of election are printed
elsewhere in this issue.
Messrs. A. J. and John Fox spent
8onday at the seashore.'
Mr. H. Watts, of Laurens, while in
town Saturday gave us a pleasant
call.
We have on hand a nice roller top
desk which we will sell cheap.
Timmerman & Oswald.
Several of our townsmen attended
the Hudson-Sandow wrestling match
in Colombia last night.
Mr. E. T. Ranch, a popular candi- j
date for magistrate of the Fork district,
was in town Monday.
WANTED?Several copies of The
Dispatch, date July 29th.
G. M. Harm an, Editor.
Miss Inez Lowman, a pretty little
miss of the Fork, is visiting Misses
Helen and Mae Oorley.
Mr. and Mrs. John Eaminer, of
Gadsden, are visiting relatives and
friends in and around town.
The Lexington Department store is
being painted on the interior. "Billy"
Hollo well has the job.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Shepherd are
spending some time in Charleston,
Mr. Shepherd's old home.
Mr. W. P. Roof, Jr., left yesterday
for Glenn Springs, where he will
spend several days.
Mrs. C. J. Jackson, of Horatio,
Sumter county, is visiting her sister,
Mrs. T. H. Caughm&n.
Timmerman & Oswald have still a
store full of bargains. Why not call
and take advantage of the sacrifice
sale. Timmerman & Oswald.
Messrs. F. E. Dreher, Sam J. Leaphart
and Sam P. Roof have returned.
from a trip to New York and other
points of interest. .
Misses Ethel and Nellie Caughman,
of Colombia, are the charming guests
of the Misses Caro and Ruth Efira.
Hon. J. Frank Kneece, the popular
postmaster at Batesburg, spent yesterdsy
in Lexington on matters of
business.
Editor G. M. Harman is with the
campaigners in.the Fork this week.
Be sure and have your dollar ready
for him; we need it.
We have left a nice double seated
bnggv which we will sell for a great
/ deaHx slow cost.
1 , Tim merman & Oswald.
The Dispatch will give as full report
of the election next Tuesday as it
will be possible to obtain up to the
hour of twelve on Wednesday.
Read the notice of the Registration
Board published in another column.
They will be at your precinct during
the month of September.
On account of the absence of the
pastor there will be no service at
Providence and Pisgah next Sunday.
Sunday school at each place.
FOR SALE?A good milch cow,
with young calf. Apply at once to
J. H. Shull, New Brookland, S. C.,
R. F. D. 1.
Little Misses Lncia Meetze and
Grace, the two charming young
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harman,
of Augusta, are visitlhg their
grandparents here.
What to cook is a serious problem
with the housewife just now. Gardens
have given out and vegetables.
- of any kind are hard to find in the
stores. x
Timmerman & Oswald have two of
the Wheeler & Wilson sewing matihiuv?
which they wilj sell for ?20,00
each.
In publishing the list of teachers in
attendance at the summer school iasc
week, an error appeared in one of the
name9. It should have been Sam P.
Schneider instead of Sam P. Lindler,
Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. George H. Swygert,
of Washington, D. C., are on a visit
to the former's father, Capt^r G. S.
Swygert, in the Fork. Mr. Swygert
will return to Washington on the
30th, while Mrs. Swygert and little
daughter, Helen, will remain until
October.
When you want anything in the
grocer, grain, feed or hay line, wholesale
or retail, don't forget to consult
the well known firm of T. B. Aughtry
& Co., Columbia, before making your
purchases.
SALESMAN WANTED to look i
after our interest in Lexington and j
adjacent counties. Salary or Com- j
mission. Address, The Harvey Oil j
Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
Mr. J. \V. Murray, an expert printer
and a might}* fine gentleman, will be
with The Dispatch force for the next
few weeks and we hope to he able to
give more atter.u:on to our job work. {
If yon want anything iii the printing j
line, call to see us. ;
It is our intention t:> close out the i
entire stock of goods of D el* . gton j
Depir'tnen*" Store vithbi t'.e next ?
15 days, so i? you want any of these {
bargains you had better cwi early. I
Timrxiar.an & Oswald. j
I M M E
QHHBHHB
>R A LITTLE MONEY.
mowing department. Here are some of
ly sold in Columbia for 25c a box; our
19c
iyc
or 25c
...19c
10c and 15c
19c
12c
; value; e ach 20c
in sold anywhere in the city.
SH'S PEP
DELUAB LOCALS.
We are very much in need of rain
in thi9 section.
Fodder pulling is well under way,
but the yield will not be hardly up to
the average.
Mr. J. O. Eargle, of Leesville, will
spend Friday night with his father,
Mr. A. L. Eargle.
Prof. Jno. W. Ballenfcine will spend
Thursday night with friends at Little
Mountain.'
Mrs. T. E. Risinger and children, of
Fredonia, visi.ed Mrs. Risinger's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Moore, last
week.
Mr. A. L. Eargle attended the Confederate
reunion in Greenuille last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Caughman are
on an extended visit to relatives at
Greenville and Spartanburg.
Mr. 4nd Mrs. T. E. Shealy returned
to their home in Columbia yesterday
after visiting relatives in this section.
Mr. James Eargle and his friend,
Mr. Felkei* of Pomaria. attended the
reunion 'here Friday and spent a
couple of days with friends.
Miss H. E. Eargle, J. E. Shealy, S.
M. Moor and Jno. E. Caughman will
attend court at Saluda this week as
petit jurors.
Miss Aletha Oswalt is at Lexington
attending the summer school.
A large crowd attended the reunion
of Newberry College on the Delmar
school grounds last Friday. The
speaking was interesting and instructive.
LLOYD. >
August 17, 1908.
Lettsr to A. D. Itartia, Esq.
Lexington, S. C.
Dear Sir: A certain paint-manufacturer
advertised ''Waldorf-Astoria
pain tea tnrougnouc wicn my paint.A
part of the basement was so painted;
not satisfactory; painted Devpe next
time.
There's a certain paint, a big concern,
very proud and ambitious, that
hated to see so big a job of another
paint; so it frent for that business.
That former paint was about twothirds
not paint, but this proud and
ambitious paint was only about onethird
not paint. It succeeded in getting
a trial; 25 gallon, 5 kits of 5
gallons each.
When the painter had used one kit,
he called the manager; not satisfactory;
4 of the kits returned. A paint,
one-third not paint, is not good enough
to displace Devoe.
This was several years ago. That
proud and ambitious paint is better
now; it is nearer honesfcr it isn't
short measure at all and only 1, per
cent adulterated. It's a pretty good
paint now; 13 or 14 gallons of it goes
as far as 10 of Devoe.
> Judge I. D. Fairchild. owns' two
houses alike in Lufkin, Texas. J. M.
Torrence Dainted both houses, one
Devoe, and the other with that proud
and ambitious adulterated-15-per-cent
paint. It took gallons Devoe and
25 gallons of the proud and ambitious
paint.
It takes a pretty good paint to disturb
Devoe.
' ? Yours truly,
61 F. W. Devoe & Co.
P. S. The Kaufmann Drug Co. sell
our paint.
The Teachers' Institute.
The County Teachers' Institute is
progressing nicely. Excellent work
is being done and great interest is being
taken by the teachers in attendance.
The" usual expression among
them is "This is the best institute we
have had."
Many new teachers have enrolled ;
since the opening as follows: ,Miss
Ellen Hendrix, Miss Annie Harsey,
Mrs. Erin Rountree, Miss Sadie Leslie,
TVTi cs XTottio T.ntrrnrtor, Miao Prtco T7oL
^-1 VVV4W TV 1UQU) XTJLAOO XWOCfr J. ttl" "
law, Miss Eppie Roof and Mr. R. E.
Shealv.
Notice to Ezecutivo Commit.
teemoB.
The following boxes for the Primary
Election, to be held on the 25th
of August, 1908, have been sent to the
respective local executive committeemen,
by express:
Peak^ Chapin, Spring Hill, sent to
Chapin; White Rock, Folk's School
House, sent to Irmo; Ballentine,
Irmo, Hilton, Piney Woods, Pine
Ridge, sent to Chapin; Hollow Creek,
to Gilbert; Gaston, Swansea, Sandy
Run, to Swansea; St. Matthews, to
Barr: Pellon, Edmund, Pool's Mill, to
Steedman; Pond Branch, to Gilbert;
Steedman, Samaria, Gilbert, Summit, j
Brook, to Summit; Batesburg, Lees- j
ville, Brookland, to Cayce; Nate's
School House, to Columbia, to A. S.
. v - i ? f \ :: , . I
iNunuaniaKer; r>iacK lure-eix, iu xenon; \
Oak Grove, to Gilbert.
The following boxes will be bete at !
Lexical ou C>r the respective cor unit- i
teenu'i: who will be expected to c-;U 1
for them on .Saturday, August _uh
Delir^o. TV-vision, Cror.t's SU-iv,
Boijir.-'' Sorirurs, Lexinrrtop.
P. F. EFIRD,
Coanty Ch airman.
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As a result of the recent exare.ina
non, r.f jfi in >il*111dm. o\
tor appoint?n *n? \W<
g'^ssmrn Lfv-. L* ha- t'O y ; ; ; i
JSI". \Vvm(1 k;.nn >h*j]v,i5j;;. <?' '
as principle: V?". Cooper, C-.ir.uoi;.;.
firs- ;?:i. :*xi<'t > : A. ' . j su:n:i, ?/ ; -la?Ki
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-w:.-ihii-'.i altcrnalo.
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| Dainty Dress Got
> Here are some offers in summer Dres
S who appreciate a real good bargain. T
(lot. We just want to close them out an
I All of our bordered Lawns go at, yard.
? Our 25c. quality Swi99 goes at, the yarc
? Chiffon Li9ee* worth 25c any day; yard
i Mercerized Ginghams, 25c quality for..
\ MAIL ORDEJ
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Good morning! Won't you
come in and see our new style
T A?ir CV* AAI ft\? T od? AO ?
AJV IT WUVCO 1VX IXAUtvD t
The kind we sell at $2.00
yon will find nicer, finer and
better made than the kind yon
have been getting.
Tan Kid, Tan Calf and Black
Kid are the most popnlar this
season.
EHELICH'S,
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The Jeweler,
1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
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!M y Lexington
friends are invited to
come in and see me
in my new store.
Good things to feast
the eyes, and Jewelry
for every one and
<every pocket. Mr.
Geo. H. Burch is the
time maker and will
care for the watches
and fix them.
Don't forget to see
the Wedding Gifts in my stock
Got all kinds, and reasonable
in price.
W. E. AVERY.
JE w ELEB)
1637 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
I Wearing Jewelry j
Shows Goosl Taste
Wearing jewelry has never g
been more fashionable than i
it is now. But, of course, fj
the jewelry must be in style. |
Ours fulfills every demand |
It is right in style, quality E j
and in price. The stock is | !
lar.o-o .md of a verv wide H
I range. ^
We invite every reader of ] !
this paper to visit us while ? j
in Columbia. If you can't l
come, write us. Mail orders ?
receive careful and prompt t t
attention. j
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for men. They are now on display. The
maintained last year in its clothing departr
this season. We intend to show the most !
clothes that fit and look fit?that wear well
You're invited to drop in and see the fall
MAIL ORDERS
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i prices are just as low as can
kit ?finera''
Our stock of General Merc
^o0<^s? Notions, Shoes, Hats
[utj&KgSf ~~ ishing, Groceries, Hardware
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souring August on above
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be found anywhere.
Merchandise.
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, Ladies' Dress Goods, Gents' Furn.
etc.
please, and all we ask is an inspeciirv
as to our Drices and terms.
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